Americans speak a dialect of English, which includes phonetic spelling. I believe English in other countries is suffering because of the wealth of cultural influence of the USA since WWII.

alphahale

English is called English for a reason. The Americans need the simple way of spelling so that it does not hurt their tiny little minds

Tim Parker

It does not mean it is correct, though, if you speak British/English!

Robbie

Silly question. Each national group of users has a right to standardise its usage. Most American spellings reflect the common spellings used in England in earlier centuries. Shakespeare's printers spelled it without a 'u' Love's Labor's Lost, if you recall. However, the British spelling of 'judgement'--with a first 'e' makes more sense to me. Anyway, most people don't even notice these days.

Vidableek

Hey alphahale, shut up! This isn't your stupid fanboy forums where you can start a thread about how stupid americans are.

I think that England English sounds better/more propper. But I guess if you think about it we do say things more phonetically.

Jessica

American but English spelling is so messed up as it is that it doesn't make much of a difference. Besides, I think British English looks prettier: colour, theatre, banque, etc. :3

john

i think british english is more easier...

Mexy

American use short spell, so that it becomes easier to learn spell for them. But sometime we can't understand its pronunciation. British is so easier than American.